Merger talks Fiat-Chrysler and Renault, NautaDutilh advises
An amount of EUR 33 billion is involved with the possible merger between Fiat-Chrysler and Renault. The deal yields the third largest car company in the world - after Volkswagen and Toyota.
Renault calls on American law firm Skadden Arps and NautaDutilh's Leo Groothuis, Stefan Wissing, Paul van der Bijl and Nina Kielman for its legal affairs; and on Société Générale and Ardea Partners for financial advice.
Fiat-Chrysler and Renault see the Netherlands as a dream location for their headquarters. The Italian car manufacturer's head office has been in the Netherlands since the acquisition of Chrysler in 2014.
The talks have been covered by international media: Bloomberg News, RTLZ, Advocatie, CNN and BBC.